non port: devel/gamin/files/patch-server_gam_channel.c |
Number of commits found: 8 |
Saturday, 11 Feb 2006
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06:58 marcus
* Restore the stale socket cleanup code from gamin 0.1.5 to ensure that even
if gamin crashes or is killed with SIGKILL, a leftover socket does not
prevent gam_server from starting.
* Revert to using the home-grown poller in gamin's kqueue backend instead
of gamin's built-in poller. The built-in poller can still be enabled if
desired via OPTIONS.
* If gamin's poller is used, make sure all local file systems are handled
by kqueue where as all remote file systems are handled by polling.
Reviewed by: jylefort
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Thursday, 9 Feb 2006
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06:40 marcus
* Update to 0.1.7, and add support for file system type detection (currently,
only UFS file systems are handled by kqueue, but this might change in the
future if kqueue on NFS proves stable) [1]
* Switch py-gamin to use USE_FAM+WANT_FAM_SYSTEM
* Switch test target to regression-test so that pointyhat will run tests
automatically
Submitted by: ale [1]
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Friday, 21 Oct 2005
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06:04 jylefort
If there is a leftover socket when the server starts, delete it
(otherwise the bind() call will fail and the server will not start).
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Sunday, 17 Jul 2005
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20:56 marcus
Fix alignment problems when checking socket credentials on non-i386
platforms.
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Thursday, 19 May 2005
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19:41 jylefort
Update to 0.1.0
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Monday, 25 Apr 2005
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05:31 marcus
Fix gamin on -CURRENT by not using LOCAL_CREDS. While it works, it does
not provide the pid information that the cmsgcred structure gives us.
Gamin will now behave the same way on all versions of FreeBSD.
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Monday, 11 Apr 2005
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08:22 adamw
Fix build on 4.X.
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Saturday, 2 Apr 2005
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09:08 marcus
Add gamin, a file and directory monitoring server and API. Gamin can be
used as a drop-in replacement for FAM. Gamin is designed to be more secure
than FAM as itdoes not require RPC, and runs a separate instance for each
user. While it is API and ABI compatible with FAM, it does not [yet]
support all of FAM's features.
This version of gamin comes with an optional (defaults to on) kqueue
backend for FreeBSD. This backend can only be used with UFS file
systems. If you need FAM-like support on non-UFS file systems, you
must build without the kqueue backend.
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Number of commits found: 8 |